The Good: Simpson was a dominant receiver at the Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA level) with his size and athleticism. He has reliable hands and deceptive speed to go along with outstanding leaping ability. He has the athletic ability and potential to eventually challenge for a starting job.

The Bad: Simpson needs to run more disciplined routes and show better footwork. He needs to prove he can catch the ball across the middle.

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